Please note: the inclusion of events from organisers external to Sheffield Hallam University on this calendar do not necessarily represent our endorsement of them. You should do your own checks before deciding to attend and exercise caution before paying any registration fees.
For Sheffield Hallam colleagues who want to add their event to this calendar, please complete the form, for sessions running from 1 August 2025 onwards.
19
May
e5 Training for new PGR students
This course is targeted towards new PGRs from across the University staff and will enable attendees to use the University's Finance system to raise and [...]
20
May
Doctoral Supervisor Development Programme
The programme is aimed at: The main target audience is new staff without previous research supervisor experience and/or research supervisors who have yet to supervise [...]
20
May
RIDA Writing Retreat
If you struggle to find time to make regular progress with your writing then a change of scene and some (supportive) peer pressure could help. [...]
03
Jun
RIDA Writing Retreat
If you struggle to find time to make regular progress with your writing then a change of scene and some (supportive) peer pressure could help. [...]
03
Jun
Centre for Collaboration in Community Connectedness Seminar
We warmly invite SHU staff to our online seminar series hosted by The Centre for Collaboration in Community Connectedness. Please do join us for any [...]
03
Jun
09
Jun
Time Management Workshop
Tuesday 9th June 2026 | 0930 – 1200 | Online There never seems to be enough time. There is so much to do, competing priorities, looming [...]
11
Jun
RIDA Writing Retreat
If you struggle to find time to make regular progress with your writing then a change of scene and some (supportive) peer pressure could help. [...]
13
Jun
Listening to participants' voices - EdD Conference
Venue: Cantor building 9131 and 9132 We invite you to participate in this year’s Sheffield Hallam University EdD conference where we will explore responsible and [...]
17
Jun
RIDA Writing Retreat
If you struggle to find time to make regular progress with your writing then a change of scene and some (supportive) peer pressure could help. [...]
